Barcelona: Pel & Ploma, 1901-1903. First edition. Hardcover. 30 x 22 cm. This Catalan literary and artistic periodical published a total of 100 issues between 1899-1900, a vanguard modern art movement of its day featured Ramon Casas, its principal illustrator and Miquel Utrillo, the literary editor. Printed on high quality... More

Paris: Librairie Centrale Des Beaux-Arts, 1905. First edition. Boards. 14 pages in text. Folio, 46 x 34 cm. Preface by Gustave Geffroy includes 43 text figures. Sixty black and white or tinted plates, some also colored by pochoir. Geffroy is noted as one of the earliest historians of the Impressionist... More

New York: Doxey's At The Sign Of The Lark, 1900. Lundborg, Florence. First edition. Hardcover. Unpaginated. 21 x 16 cm. Drawings by Florence Lundborg. French leaved glossy stock, host of border designs, black and white page illustrations by Lundborg: an American artist who also produced many posters, influenced by art... More

NY: Stein and Day, 1969. First edition. Hardcover. 296 pp. Copiously illustrated in color and black and white. Hillier concentrates on the great period of poster art -- from about 1870 until World War II. He also traces the development of theatrical and war posters, as well as the role... More

NY: Meredith Press, 1968. 1st American edition. Hardcover. 386 pp. Sixteen plates in full-color and 122 pages of black and white plates with the greater part of the illustrations here, never reproduced previously. Bibliography. Index. ARNTZEN/RAINWATER P272. "An erudite, readable survey of European and American pottery and porcelain....Emphasizes the social... More